Psalms 98
98
Psalm 98#sn Psalm 98. The psalmist summons the whole earth to praise God because he reveals his justice and delivers Israel.
A psalm.
1 Sing to the Lord a new song,#sn A new song is appropriate because the Lord is constantly intervening in the world as its just king. See Ps 96:1.
for he performs#tn The perfect verbal forms in vv. 1-3 are understood here as describing characteristic divine activities. Another option is to translate them as present perfects, “has performed…has accomplished deliverance, etc.” referring to completed actions that have continuing results. amazing deeds!
His right hand and his mighty arm
accomplish deliverance.#tn Heb “his right hand delivers for him and his holy arm.” The right hand and arm symbolize his power as a warrior-king (see Isa 52:10). His arm is “holy” in the sense that it is in a category of its own; God’s power is incomparable.
2 The Lord demonstrates his power to deliver;#tn Heb “makes known his deliverance.”
in the sight of the nations he reveals his justice.
3 He remains loyal and faithful to the family of Israel.#tn Heb “he remembers his loyal love and his faithfulness to the house of Israel.”
All the ends of the earth see our God deliver us.#tn Heb “the deliverance of our God,” with “God” being a subjective genitive (= God delivers).
4 Shout out praises to the Lord, all the earth!
Break out in a joyful shout and sing!
5 Sing to the Lord accompanied by a harp,
accompanied by a harp and the sound of music!
6 With trumpets and the blaring of the ram’s horn,
shout out praises before the king, the Lord!
7 Let the sea and everything in it shout,
along with the world and those who live in it!
8 Let the rivers clap their hands!
Let the mountains sing in unison
9 before the Lord!
For he comes to judge the earth!
He judges the world fairly,#tn The verbal forms in v. 9 probably describe God’s typical, characteristic behavior, though they may depict in dramatic fashion the outworking of divine judgment or anticipate a future judgment of worldwide proportions (“will judge…”).
and the nations in a just manner.
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Psalm 98
98
Make a Joyful Noise to the Lord
A Psalm.
1Oh sing to the Lord #See Ps. 33:3 a new song,
for he has done #[Ps. 96:3]; Ps. 72:18 marvelous things!
His #[Ex. 15:6; Luke 1:51]; See Job 40:14right hand and his holy arm
have worked salvation for him.
2The Lord has #Isa. 49:6; 52:10; Luke 2:30, 31; [Isa. 59:16; 63:5] made known his salvation;
he has #Isa. 62:2; Rom. 3:25, 26 revealed his righteousness in #Ps. 96:2, 3the sight of the nations.
3He has #Luke 1:54, 72 remembered his #See Ps. 36:5 steadfast love and faithfulness
to the house of Israel.
All #Ps. 22:27 the ends of the earth have seen
# ver. 2 the salvation of our God.
4 # See Ps. 66:1 Make a joyful noise to the Lord, all the earth;
#
Isa. 44:23
break forth into joyous song and sing praises!
5Sing praises to the Lord with the lyre,
with the lyre and the #Isa. 51:3sound of melody!
6With #Num. 10:10; 1 Chr. 15:24 trumpets and the sound of #2 Chr. 15:14 the horn
# [See ver. 4 above] make a joyful noise before the King, the Lord!
7 #
Ps. 96:11 Let the sea roar, and #Ps. 24:1all that fills it;
#
Ps. 24:1
the world and those who dwell in it!
8Let the rivers #Isa. 55:12; [Ps. 93:3] clap their hands;
let #Ps. 89:12the hills sing for joy together
9before the Lord, for he comes
to #Ps. 96:13; See Ps. 58:11judge the earth.
He will judge the world with righteousness,
and the peoples with equity.
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